🗾 Japan Delicacy Map
Ikuma Sohonke - No-shiume

茨城県·その他

Ikuma Sohonke - No-shiume

The refreshing acidity of plum is concentrated within these thin, amber-colored, translucent dried sweets. This is "No-shiume" from Ikuma Sohonke. Created by Ikuma Sohonke, founded in the Meiji era, this confection is made by kneading only plum pulp, sugar, starch syrup, and agar, then slowly drying it over charcoal fire. It is finished using only simple ingredients without any unnecessary additives. The shop is also a prestigious, long-standing establishment that claims to be the originator of "Mito no Ume," a famous Mito confection born from the plums of Kairakuen. It offers a refreshing sweet and sour taste unique to Mito, the land of plums. The amber-colored dried sweets revealed when opening the bamboo skin are visually refreshing as well. This is a product born from the plum culture of Kairakuen, perfect for accompanying tea.

Record it after reading

🛒 Search on Rakuten

🛒 Order or get it via furusato nozei